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Archive for June, 2008

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After a non-stop two-day tour of Columbia, Julie Riley and Matt Rosen, two judges from America in Bloom, are headed [...]

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The America In Bloom judges ended their tour driving golf carts through the MU A.L. Gustin Golf Park. Isaac Breuer, director of golf course operations, led the caravan around the 18 hole public course where the judges toured fairways set among towering oaks, maple saplings and swaying wildflowers.
Discussion on course maintenance, grass species, field [...]

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The rain clouds at bay and the humidity on the rise, the tour next stopped by Flat Branch Park. Mona Menezes of the Public Works Department and Steve Saitta, Superintendent of Parks and Development, led the judges down the length of the Flat Branch Creek, sidestepping the remaining pools of high water
Speaking from a spot [...]

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Pete Millier, Director of Campus Facilities and Landscape Services led the judges on a walking tour of the University of Missouri Campus.
The tour began at Peace Park. Millier said that the historic park is one of the largest remaining “undug” and undeveloped areas in Columbia, as well as the home to a creek that runs [...]

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Over lunch at the Youzeum, the judges met with Gwen Robbins, executive director of the Youzeum, and a host of others who work on non-motorized transportation in Columbia.
Robbins gave a history of the YouZeum, mid-Missouri’s “first and only interactive health science center.” One interesting thing we learned was that everything in the museum is [...]

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Due to heavy rain in this morning’s thunderstorm, the first part of the downtown walking tour was more of a “visual walking tour.” The judges met with Deb Sheals, historic preservation consultant and Carrie Gartner, executive director of Downtown Columbia Association. They discussed historic structures and preservation efforts in Columbia, most specifically the [...]

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The judges had a short meeting with Gerry Worley, environmental health manager of the Columbia/Boone County Health Department. They discussed weed ordinances enforced by the Health Department’s Environmental Health Division.  By this ordinance, weeds taller than 12 inches are considered excess vegetation.  Weed complaints are handled by the department of health in a streamlined process, [...]

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To the left: Julie Riley takes a picture of a rain garden in Stephens Lake Park.

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Weather.com says the temperature this afternoon was 84 degrees, but when we walked through the gate of Shelter Gardens it felt much cooler. The entrance, which is full of lush greenery as the end of June nears, provided a nice break from the sunshine.
Shelter Gardens, a 5-acre site with 14 garden areas, was the final [...]

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The next stop was the Waste Water Treatment Plant.
In the past, Columbia had a host of water treatment sites. The treatment plant we visited off Gillespie Bridge Road was built to consolidate Columbia’s water treatment into one site.

About 20 years ago, citizens appealed for a more natural approach to water treatment. The result was [...]

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